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Watch the World Cup with TravelMole

Friday, 12 Apr, 2010 0

 

 
TravelMole and Sandals have teamed up to organise a special viewing of England’s crucial third World Cup game from the tournament in South Africa.
 
The match against Slovenia on June 23 will be screened at an exclusive trade event in London.
 
The Jerusalem Bar & Kitchen in Rathbone Place W1 will be the venue for the match viewing.
 
The match will be shown on two giant screens with unlimited beer and wine and a buffet provided.
 
The event, run in association with Elmscott Advertising, will be staged between 14.00 and 18.00 with the match kicking off at 15.00 at a cost of £75 per person.
 
 *More details of how to apply for tickets will appear on www.travelmole.com
 
 
 


 

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